Wildly romantic off-grid shepherd’s huts on the edge of Eryri (Snowdonia) with mountain views and sauna.
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A collection of five off-grid shepherd’s huts set high on the moorland edge of Eryri (Snowdonia), offering a truly immersive escape into the wild Welsh landscape.
Wake beneath a king size duvet to sweeping quarry and mountain views, with quiet mornings made for coffee, clouds and slow starts.
Cosy interiors with wood-burning stoves create a snug retreat after long days hiking, biking or wild swimming in the surrounding hills.
Enjoy simple, satisfying living with a well-equipped kitchenette, outdoor gas barbecue and space to dine alfresco under wide open skies.
Exclusive access to the wilderness sauna nearby, where steamy sessions come with breathtaking views and a real sense of escape.
Dog-friendly stays at Barlwyd mean your four-legged companion can join the adventure, sharing long walks and fireside evenings.
Easy access via an off-road electric buggy adds to the sense of adventure from the moment you arrive.
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You should know
The huts are fully off-grid with limited electricity for lighting and hot water, no WiFi and some phone signal available.
Battery packs are provided for charging small devices.
Each hut allows two 10-minute hot showers per day due to limited water supply.
Dogs are welcome in Barlwyd but must be kept on a lead at all times due to sheep grazing.
Guests park their car and use an electric buggy to reach the huts.
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The details
Perched high on vast moorland above the dramatic slate landscape of Blaenau Ffestiniog, the shepherd’s huts at Plas Weunydd are made for switching off and immersing yourself in the wild beauty of Eryri (Snowdonia). With rugged mountain peaks, quarry-scattered hillsides and ever-changing skies stretching out in every direction, these five beautifully crafted hideaways invite you to embrace a slower, more elemental way of staying, without giving up life’s simple comforts. Designed as cosy outposts for modern nomads, each hut is wonderfully intimate and thoughtfully laid out. Inside, you will find a welcoming open-plan space with a snug sleeping area dressed in soft linens and a king size bed that encourages long lie-ins after days spent outdoors. A wood burner sits at the heart of the hut, perfect for warming cold hands, drying hiking socks or simply setting the mood as dusk rolls across the mountains. Despite their off-grid setting, the huts are impressively well equipped. There is a compact kitchenette for preparing relaxed meals, plus an ensuite shower room offering hot water after bracing swims or muddy adventures. Step outside and fire up the gas barbecue, dining alfresco with nothing but fresh mountain air and far-reaching views for company. Days here are shaped by the landscape. Pull on your boots and head straight out from your doorstep to explore the surrounding peaks, moorland paths and historic quarry trails. Eryri (Snowdonia) is ripe for adventure, from wild swimming in glassy mountain lakes to paddleboarding calm waters or kayaking rushing rivers. There are fifteen peaks and nine mountain ranges to discover, alongside ancient castles, wholesome villages and cosy pubs pouring local tipples. When you return, tired and content, guests can book a session in the nearby wilderness sauna, soaking in the heat as the mountains glow in the evening light. Although the huts feel wonderfully remote, the comforts of Plas Weunydd are close at hand. The hotel restaurant serves hearty, traditional dishes made with local ingredients, from generous breakfasts to comforting dinners, alongside Welsh beers, ciders and whiskies. It is the perfect place to refuel before another day of adventure or to linger long into the evening, sharing stories from the trail.
Perched high on vast moorland above the dramatic slate landscape of Blaenau Ffestiniog, the shepherd’s huts at Plas Weunydd are made for switching off and immersing yourself in the wild beauty of Eryri (Snowdonia). With rugged mountain peaks, quarry-scattered hillsides and ever-changing skies stretching out in every direction, these five beautifully crafted hideaways invite you to embrace a slower, more elemental way of staying, without giving up life’s simple comforts. Designed as cosy outposts for modern nomads, each hut is wonderfully intimate and thoughtfully laid out. Inside, you will find a welcoming open-plan space with a snug sleeping area dressed in soft linens and a king size bed that encourages long lie-ins after days spent outdoors. A wood burner sits at the heart of the hut, perfect for warming cold hands, drying hiking socks or simply setting the mood as dusk rolls across the mountains. Despite their off-grid setting, the huts are impressively well equipped. There is a compact kitchenette for preparing relaxed meals, plus an ensuite shower room offering hot water after bracing swims or muddy adventures. Step outside and fire up the gas barbecue, dining alfresco with nothing but fresh mountain air and far-reaching views for company. Days here are shaped by the landscape. Pull on your boots and head straight out from your doorstep to explore the surrounding peaks, moorland paths and historic quarry trails. Eryri (Snowdonia) is ripe for adventure, from wild swimming in glassy mountain lakes to paddleboarding calm waters or kayaking rushing rivers. There are fifteen peaks and nine mountain ranges to discover, alongside ancient castles, wholesome villages and cosy pubs pouring local tipples. When you return, tired and content, guests can book a session in the nearby wilderness sauna, soaking in the heat as the mountains glow in the evening light. Although the huts feel wonderfully remote, the comforts of Plas Weunydd are close at hand. The hotel restaurant serves hearty, traditional dishes made with local ingredients, from generous breakfasts to comforting dinners, alongside Welsh beers, ciders and whiskies. It is the perfect place to refuel before another day of adventure or to linger long into the evening, sharing stories from the trail.
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£120-180 per night
Barlwyd Shepherds Huts is owned and managed by Bleddyn Williams.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Bleddyn Williams.